Correction: Predicting sport fish mercury contamination in heavily managed reservoirs: Implications for human and ecological health
Jesse M. Lepak, Brett M. Johnson, Mevin B. Hooten, Brian A. Wolff, Adam G. Hansen

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TopicsMercury impact and mitigation studies · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
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Each study reservoir is listed and sample sizes for northern pike (NPK), smallmouth bass (SMB), and walleye (WAL) are provided along with the year or years data were collected. Individuals that were tested for Hg concentration are indicated with a sample size followed by the letter corresponding to the first letter of the species represented. Composite samples are indicated with a sample size followed by the letter corresponding to the first letter of the species represented (N, S, and W for northern pike, smallmouth bass, and walleye, respectively) and a parenthetical range of individuals per composite sample. In systems where empirical data were not available for a given species, that system was excluded from that species analysis. Data that were censored are indicated with a sample size followed by the letter corresponding to first letter of the species represented and a parenthetical detection limit relevant to those data. Estimates of fish Hg concentrations (ppb) from empirical data (Obs) are provided following the letter corresponding to the first letter of the species represented as well as the upper 95% confidence interval (parenthetically, following the Hg concentration) when five or more samples were available to calculate error for a given system-species combination. Where error could not be calculated, only the estimated Hg concentration (ppb) is provided parenthetically without the upper 95% confidence interval.
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